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STATION TASK CARD
U n i t:
I N S T I T U T I O N S
Technology Station
Activity Name: Scientists and Their Methods
Skill/Objective:
(Copy in your Work log)
Scientific Investigation
Directions:
Copy the objective onto your Work Log.
Go to
http://www.brainpop.com/science/scientificinquiry/precisionandaccuracy/
and sign in
(username
: palmbeach
password:
palmbeach
)
Watch the video and answer the quiz questions. You may take the review quiz first, if you have time.
Email the quiz to
kim.stryker@mysota.net
- Put your name on the quiz.
View the video clip:
http://videos.howstuffworks.com/science/gravity-videos-playlist.htm#video-29420
Take notes as you watch.
Challenge:
View the video. Then, compare and contrast to Galileo’s theory of falling objects
:
http://videos.howstuffworks.com/science/gravity-videos-playlist.htm?page=2#video-29423
Reflection:
Why are scientists reluctant to new theories or interpretation of information?
When completed:
□
check
□
hand in
x
place in folder
x
other:
Email Mrs. Stryker
TEAMS:
Science
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U n i t: I N S T I T U T I O N S
Technology Station
Activity Name: Scientists and Their Methods
Skill/Objective: (Copy in your Work log) Scientific Investigation
Directions:
Challenge: View the video. Then, compare and contrast to Galileo’s theory of falling objects: http://videos.howstuffworks.com/science/gravity-videos-playlist.htm?page=2#video-29423
Reflection: Why are scientists reluctant to new theories or interpretation of information?
□check □hand in
x place in folder x other: Email Mrs. Stryker
TEAMS: Science